This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and patients that examined "patient-centred professionalism" in terms of pharmacists' working day and environment. The concept is ill-defined in both medical and pharmacy literature and the study aimed to clarify the situated nature of the term for patients and health professionals across settings. Workshops were supported by bio-photographic datasets of "in-situ" practice and Nominal Group Work. The thematic content analyses led to the following aspects: building caring relationships; managing external forces; the effects of space and environment, and different roles and expectations. The study reveals how patient-centred professionalism cannot be...
This paper presents a novel, qualitative, bio-photographic study with intertextual analysis highligh...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Patient-centred care (PCC) is rapidly adopting a central position in discussions on the quality of h...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
Objectives The study aimed to clarify patient-centred professionalism within and across community p...
Introduction: Although the concept of patient-centered professionalism has been defined in the liter...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a ranked thematic list encompassing the positive an...
In this paper we consider the professional role and status of the community pharmacist (chemist) in ...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
Pharmaceutical care is the new philosophy and mission of the pharmacy profession which is responsive...
The Department of Health White Paper (2008)1 and the 2013 NHS England consultation ‘Pharmacy call to...
Community pharmacists play a growing role in the delivery of primary healthcare. This has led manyto...
This paper presents a novel, qualitative, bio-photographic study with intertextual analysis highligh...
This paper presents a novel, qualitative, bio-photographic study with intertextual analysis highligh...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Patient-centred care (PCC) is rapidly adopting a central position in discussions on the quality of h...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
Objectives The study aimed to clarify patient-centred professionalism within and across community p...
Introduction: Although the concept of patient-centered professionalism has been defined in the liter...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a ranked thematic list encompassing the positive an...
In this paper we consider the professional role and status of the community pharmacist (chemist) in ...
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and pati...
Pharmaceutical care is the new philosophy and mission of the pharmacy profession which is responsive...
The Department of Health White Paper (2008)1 and the 2013 NHS England consultation ‘Pharmacy call to...
Community pharmacists play a growing role in the delivery of primary healthcare. This has led manyto...
This paper presents a novel, qualitative, bio-photographic study with intertextual analysis highligh...
This paper presents a novel, qualitative, bio-photographic study with intertextual analysis highligh...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Patient-centred care (PCC) is rapidly adopting a central position in discussions on the quality of h...